podcast
details
.com
Print
Share
Look for any podcast host, guest or anyone
Search
Showing episodes and shows of
Benjamin Shaw
Shows
Out The Gate Sailing
Shaw, Shaw, & Field // Pacific Passage Debrief - Ep. 141
After completing a nearly 3,000 nautical mile passage from Banderas Bay, Mexico to the Marquesas Islands in French Polynesia, my crew and I sit down to debrief our voyage. Joining me on Dovka for the 23.5 day ocean crossing was my brother Jon Shaw and my college buddy Tim Field. A few days after arrival, the three of us sat down to discuss the highs and lows of the trip, from a magical manta ray visit to managing the monotony of late night watches. You can relive moments from the passage @SVDovka on Instagram.
2025-05-13
39 min
Let Your Ears Be the Gateway to Knowledge With Full Audiobook
Trustworthy: Thirteen Arguments for the Reliability of the New Testament Audiobook by Benjamin Shaw
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 812298 Title: Trustworthy: Thirteen Arguments for the Reliability of the New Testament Author: Benjamin Shaw Narrator: Asa Siegel Format: Unabridged Length: 04:33:36 Language: English Release date: 10-01-24 Publisher: Christianaudio.com Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Biblical Studies Summary: How do we know the New Testament is reliable? It matters—but discussions on whether the New Testament is historically accurate can be tedious and overwhelming. We want to be confident that the reports in the New Testament are true and dependable, but scholarly discussions around the authenticity of the events recounted in Sc...
2024-10-01
4h 33
Discover the Best Audio Stories in Religion & Spirituality, Bibles & Biblical Studies
Trustworthy: Thirteen Arguments for the Reliability of the New Testament by Benjamin Shaw
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/812298to listen full audiobooks. Title: Trustworthy: Thirteen Arguments for the Reliability of the New Testament Author: Benjamin Shaw Narrator: Asa Siegel Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 33 minutes Release date: October 1, 2024 Genres: Bibles & Biblical Studies Publisher's Summary: How do we know the New Testament is reliable? It matters—but discussions on whether the New Testament is historically accurate can be tedious and overwhelming. We want to be confident that the reports in the New Testament are true and dependable, but scholarly discussions around the authenticity of the events recounted in Scripture can be challenging to na...
2024-10-01
4h 33
The Protestant Libertarian Podcast
Ep 142: Why We Can Trust the Bible with Benjamin Shaw
In this episode I talk with Dr. Benjamin Shaw, who teaches at both Liberty University and Colorado Christian University. He is the president of Core Apologetics and the author of the brand-new book “Trustworthy: Thirteen Arguments for the Reliability of the New Testament”, which is out now on IVP. He discusses his unusual introduction into the field of apologetics and why he believes that Christians need accessible resources to help them defend their faith. We then look at several of the topics he discusses in the book, which are all designed to show that the New Testament is historically reli...
2024-08-06
1h 08
Faith in the Folds
CORE Apologetics with Benjamin Shaw
Joining me on the podcast is Dr. Benjamin Shaw, President of CORE Apologetics and Adjunct Professor for Liberty University and Colorado Christian University. Today Ben and I talk about his interest and work in apologetics, a Christian ministry dedicated to helping others find meaningful answers to their questions about faith, God, Jesus, evil, reality, and so much more. CORE Apologetics, https://www.coreapologetics.com/ Ben has several publications to his name which are linked below. Coming July 30, 2024 from InterVarsity Press, Trustworthy: Thirteen Arguments for the Reliability of the New Testament, https://a.co...
2024-04-19
53 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Dovka // A Boat and 3 Generations
As my wife, two daughters and I prepare to move aboard and sail south aboard Dovka, our 1981 Hallberg Rassy 352, the four of us sit down with my parents Sid and Rebecca shaw to talk about the boat--which they used to own--and our coming travels. Follow our trip at www.Dovka.com
2023-10-30
30 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Pam Wall // The Joy of Sharing Sailing - Ep. 127
Pam Wall has encouraged and inspired so many individuals and families to find joy from sailing and cruising. She has spent decades sharing her knowledge through lectures, boat show seminars, and of course podcasts like this. Pam first took off cruising with her husband Andy Wall aboard their 30-ft sloop Carronade. Later, with children, they cruised aboard the 39-ft sloop Kandarik. While I’ve never met Pam in persons, she’s been friends with my parents for years and my father, Sid Shaw, met Andy Wall in Tahiti in the 60s.
2023-09-17
46 min
Cosmic Creating with Jan Shaw
COSMIC CREATING Jan Shaw 8/19/2023 - Maui murder, WDS plan, Trump GA indictment, Biden latest
"Cosmic Creating Show” Current Affairs with Jan Shaw The Success Alchemist: Success Coach | Business & Marketing Strategist 44 (0)7417 417652. https://www.TheSuccessAlchemist.net X @CoachJanShaw Telegram - https://t.me/usukpatriot/56 Jan's Podcast Station: https://cosmic-creating-with-jan-shaw.castos.com/ "Cosmic Creating" is seen 5-6 pm EST every Saturday http://www.cosmicreality.com/radio.html Jan is also seen on every second Saturday 6-8 pm EST on the “Say What Radio Show” at http://www.cosmicreality.com/radio.html PODCASTS https://cosmic-reality-podcast.castos.com/ Archives: https://www.cosmicreality.com/archives.html
2023-08-21
59 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Markus Pukonen // A Non-Motorized Circumnavigation of the Planet - Ep. 115
Markus Pukonen has been traveling the world for 7-and-a-half years. He’s sailed, he’s biked, he’s canoed, he’s kayaked, he’s stand-up paddlebarded and he’s pogo sticked his was around the globe. What he hasn’t done is traveled anywhere by motorized vehicle. I was introduced to Markus by a mutual sailing friend and I was excited to catch up with him just after his return to North America to hear about his amazing adventures and what inspired him to take this epic journey. You can learn more about Markus and follow his travels at RoutesOfChange
2023-03-27
45 min
Bathwater And The Baby Jesus Podcast
Worship
In this episode, Andy and Ben discuss their definition of worship as well as some of the problems with the way we use our churches to be the focal point of worship. Being the resident worship planner, Ben talks about motivations behind worship planning and helpful ways to avoid using music as a vehicle for an emotional experience but instead as a map to a more profound experience of worshiping God. If you want. to reach out to us, You can email us at babyjesuspodcast@gmail.com or find us on social media @babyjesuspod.
2023-03-22
56 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Ronnie Simpson // Preparing for the Global Solo Challenge - Ep. 114
Last time Ronnie Simpson was on the show, in 2020, we talked about being wounded by an RPG in Iraq and how sailing saved his life. This time, Ronnie and I talk about his preparation for the upcoming Global Solo Challenge, a new round-the-world sailing race. He’s currently in North Carolina preparing his boat Sparrow, an Open 50, for the race. You can follow his effort at www.RonnieSimpsonRacing.com
2023-03-20
41 min
Bathwater And The Baby Jesus Podcast
Biblical Authority
This episode is about the Bible: what it is, how we “give authority to it” and what faith means in light of our many questions and uncertainties about scripture. Ben shares some knowledge about ancient near eastern creation myths as a way tothink about the Bible in context – namely, the fact that it was written by people in their own place and time. The conversation keeps coming back to Christians simply admitting the way(s) they understand and treat the Bible as opposed to the ways we constantly pretend that we do. If you want to reach out to u...
2023-03-15
59 min
Bathwater And The Baby Jesus Podcast
The Gospel
Ben and Andy talk about the Gospel, including how they’ve both grown up understanding this vital part of Christian faith and the issues they’ve encountered with such definitions. Then, Andy proposes another definition of the Gospel that he thinks is more accurate both to what Jesus taught and how Christians really live. Finally, they discuss the many challenges and freedoms of thinking about, and living out, this new definition of the Good News, particularly the idea of trying to be faithful rather than “effective” Christians. If you want to reach out to us, You can email us a...
2023-03-08
55 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Bernard Dunayevich // Learning to Windsurf in Piranha Infested Waters - Ep. 113
Bernard Dunayevich owned one of the first windsurfers in Argentina and taught himself how to rig and sail it in piranha infested waters. But he says the main disincentive from falling in was the cold water and lack of a wetsuit. He’s come a long way from that first heavy board, having raced all over the world and even making a bid for the Olympic Games. Today he sails regularly out of Berkeley.
2023-03-06
57 min
Bathwater And The Baby Jesus Podcast
Episode 1: Introductions
In this first episode of the Bathwater and the Baby Jesus (BBJ) Podcast, we share a little about ourselves and what we are trying to accomplish with this Podcast. Have questions or feedback? Let us know at babyjesuspodcast@gmail.com
2023-03-02
29 min
Calmversations
s05e53 | In Defense of Common Sense, with Jodi Shaw & Leslie Elliott
Leslie Elliott of @theradicalcenter and Jodi Shaw join me to speak about their peer-support network, Solid Ground Support, where normies support each other in defending their lives and livelihoods against present-day progressive totalitarians. https://www.youtube.com/@theradicalcenter http://solidgroundsupport.com https://twitter.com/JLeslieElliott https://twitter.com/Smith_Surge Support this channel: https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboyce https://cash.app/$benjaminaboyce https://www.buymeacoffee.com/benjaminaboyce
2023-02-22
1h 12
Out The Gate Sailing
Simon & Sally Currin // From High Altitude Climbing to High Latitude Sailing - Ep. 112
Sally and Simon Currin met while planning an expedition to Mount Everest. Since then, they’ve traded in high altitude climbing for high latitude sailing, and in the process won awards from the Cruising Club of America and the Ocean Cruising Club for their navigation and exploration of Greenland’s Scoresby Sound - the largest fjord system in the world. Simon is also the current Commodore of the Ocean Cruising Club.
2023-02-21
41 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Susan Cole // A Memoir of Sailing, Love, and Loss - Ep. 111
In the 90’s, Susan Cole, her husband John, her 7-year-old daughter Kate, and their dog Elmo all boarded their Mason 43 for a three-year adventure though the Caribbean with ups, downs, hurricanes, and more. I talk with Susan about her recently published memoir titled Holding Fast, that chronicles her family’s cruising trip but is really a love story. From falling in love, to setting sail together, to battling the cancer that eventually took John’s life, Susan shares in vivid detail moving and meaningful moment from her life together with John.
2023-01-30
41 min
The Self-Employed Life
Azrya and Benjamin Bequer – Discovering Everything You Didn’t Know You Wanted
If you’ve listened to this show, you know how strongly I feel that being self-employed is a largely about one’s self. So, for the business and life success we seek, we must always be developing ourselves. And sometimes, we need to stretch our thinking – perhaps outside of our comfort zone – to what I refer to as ‘hitting the wall on the opposite side,’ so that we can moderate somewhere in between. That’s how we grow. And I suspect my conversation today with Azrya and Benjamin Bequer may do that for you. Among other things, we discuss paradoxes: the paradox of...
2023-01-11
53 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Ryan Ellison // The Ups and Downs of Cruising for 5 Years - Ep. 110
Ryan Ellison, who’s American, and Sophie Darsey, who’s French, met in Sweden. Together they learned to sail then purchased a 2007 Beneteau Oceanis 40 and set off sailing together in what they expected would be a one-year trip. Five years later they’re still cruising, having sailed from the North Sea to France, then Spain, then the Mediterranean, and then across the Atlantic to the Caribbean and up to the Chesapeake Bay. I talk with Ryan about his life-changing encounter with a goose, his traumatic single-handed transatlantic trip, training a new fuzzy, four-legged crew member, and what more than five y...
2023-01-09
54 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Chris & Marissa Neely // Throwing Off the Dock Lines - Ep. 109
I catch up with Chris and Marissa Neely aboard their Choy Lee 41 Avocet. After years of living aboard and working on their boat in Ventura, CA, they’ve thrown off the dock lines and are going cruising. Their first stop? San Francisco Bay. Chris grew up sailing on the Bay and they are excited to be back in home waters. You can follow Chris and Marissa on their trip through their popular and beautifully produced videos at Sailing Avocet.
2022-12-19
49 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Laura & Fede // Sailing Antarctica For a Living - Ep. 108
Federico Guerrero grew up 4 blocks from the beach in Argentina. Laura Smith Grew up next to me, in Falls Church Virginia. The two of them fell in love with sailing independently and then met at sea aboard a ship - and soon after nurtured a plan to build their own boat and sail it to Antarctica. Today they run a charter business called Quixote Expeditions out of Ushuaia, Argentina - regularly taking guests on expeditions to Antarctica aboard one of the two vessels in their fleet. I talk to them about running the business, sailing at the bottom of...
2022-12-06
39 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Andy Cross // Raising two Boys While Cruising the Pacific - Ep. 107
Andy Cross grew up daysailing and cruising with his family in Michigan. He made his first offshore passage at 19 and he’s been working in the sailing industry pretty much ever since. In 2012, Andy and his wife Jill bough a Grand Soleil 39, named her Yahtzee, and threw off the lines to live aboard full time - raising two boys aboard the boat. They’ve sailed the Salish Sea, the Inside Passage, Alaska, San Francisco, Mexico, through the Panama Canal, Down to Columbia and beyond. Read Andy's blog at sailingyahtzee.com
2022-11-21
40 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Cal Currier // Alone Across the Atlantic at 16 - Ep. 106
Cal Currier had never been ocean sailing, but at sixteen-years-old the Palo Alto high school student set himself a goal to sail solo across the Atlantic Ocean. A few short months later, with support from his father and New England sailmaker Sandy Van Zandt, he had learned to sail, found the right boat, and set off on his crossing. His 28 day 3,400 nautical miles trip from Massachusetts to Portugal may qualify him as the youngest to ever make the west-to-east passage. We talk about his preparation for the trip as well as the highs and lows of the crossing itself.
2022-11-07
46 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Cyril Derreumaux #2 // A Successful Kayak from CA to HI - Ep. 105
He made it! Cyril Derreumaux recently became the second person in the world to kayak from California to Hawaii. We spoke before he left (episode 73) and now 91 days and 2,400 miles later we discuss the trials and triumphs of his successful solo crossing. It was not his first attempt, but he took what he learned from the aborted trip a year previously to make sure he was prepared physically and mentally for the adventure.
2022-10-23
39 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Justin Jenkins // Transformation & Growth - Ep. 104
Justin Jenkins is a sailor, musician, and carpenter who has sailed all over the pacific. He and I have been corresponding about sailing for a few years and I recently met up with him at the KKMI where he works and lives aboard his Luders 36. We had a good conversation about the ups and down, the stress and anxiety of preparing for an ocean voyage.
2022-10-03
41 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Ryan Finn: Success // Around Cape Horn in a Proa Sailboat - Ep. 103
Ryann Finn departed New York in January of 2022. Just over three months later he arrived here in San Francisco, having sailed his 36-foot proa sailboat 14,000 nautical miles - down the Atlantic, around Cape Horn, and back up the Pacific to San Francisco. He faced multiple challenges, including broken gear that required stops in Brazil and Patagonia, plenty of storms, and frustrating calms in the Pacific as he neared his destination. He talks about his adventurous passage and adjusting to life back on land. You can follow Ryan on Facebook at 2Oceans1Rock.
2022-09-12
44 min
Out The Gate Sailing
James Frederick // Across the Pacific Without a Rudder - Ep. 102
James Frederick was recently awarded the 2021 Qualifiers Mug from the Ocean Cruising Club for sailing 2,300 miles across the Pacific Ocean, 1,000 of those without a rudder. We met up in Annapolis the night before he received his award to talk about his rudder failure, steering by drogue, and how he went from being an artist, and taxi driver to an ocean cruiser aboard his 1965 Alberg 30 Triteia. He’s currently cruising in French Polynesia and you can follow his adventure at www.svtriteia.com.
2022-08-22
57 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Heather Richard // Winging it to Baja - Ep. 101
Captain Heather Richard, a good friend of mine, was one of the key inspirations for this podcast. She was my very first guest and I’m thrilled to have her back on the program for episode 101. She lives and runs a charter business in Sausalito called Fine Day for Sailing aboard her 43-foot sailboat Carodon. A U.S. Coastguard licensed captain, Heather’s been sailing since the age of 4 and more recently she’s picked up wing foiling. We talk about winging, her recent sailing trips down to Baja, homeschooling three kids along the way, and her sailing plans for th...
2022-08-01
44 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Barry & Samantha Spanier // Rosie G Comes To Life - Ep. 100
The Rosie G is an innovative, new, scow bowed, junk rigged, boat that came from the mind of Barry and Samatha Spanier. She was designed by Jim Antrim and built by Cree Partridge and his yard at the Berkeley Marine Center. All of these folks are friends of the show, which is why it was such a treat to sit in the dog house on Rosie G in the Emeryville Marina and talk with Barry and Samatha about the boat’s conception, construction, and coming sea trials.
2022-07-18
1h 06
Out The Gate Sailing
McKayla Bower // Trans Around The World - Ep. 99
McKala Bower is a trans woman who only started sailing a short while ago, but she’s got big ambitions to be the first trans and first openly gay person to circumnavigate solo. She’s always loved adventure and the outdoors and we talk about how at 25, a near-death experience in the mountains actually led her to coming out as trans. Now she’s tackling an adventure on the sea aboard her sailboat S/V Swirl, a San Juan 30, built in 1977. Learn more about McKayla at whoismckaylabower.com
2022-07-02
1h 02
Out The Gate Sailing
Brady & Blue // Buying a Boat w Bitcoin & Surviving a Tsunami - Ep. 98
In this second interview with Brady Trautman and Alex Blue of S/V Delos fame, we talk about their new Passport 42, Lintika - the largest boat in their Cruisers Academy fleet. The sail training school they’re running in Tahoe and Sausalito is going strong and we had a great time talking about their plans for Lintika, surviving a tsunami warning in San Francisco, and nearly striking it rich on whale poop.
2022-06-20
1h 00
Out The Gate Sailing
Mark Hensley // From Sailing Sunfish to Commanding Tankers - Ep. 97
Mark Hensley, knows sailing - he’s sailed his entire life. But he’s spent most of his time on the water at sea as captain of an oil tanker during a 20-year career with Arco Marine. He’s got plenty of stories from his time on the water and subsequent years teaching at the Maritime Academy in Vallejo, CA.
2022-06-06
1h 08
Out The Gate Sailing
Jim Antrim // Designing & Racing an Eclectic Portfolio of Sailboats - Ep. 96
Jim Antrim, often called the Wizard of El Sobrante, is a naval architect who apprenticed under Dick Carter, Britton Chance and Gary Mull. He’s designed record breaking multihull and monohull sailboats as well as popular production boats. He’s an expert in composite material engineering and has developed several computer programs used in performance analysis and prediction. I met him in his office to talk about many of his designs and how he got into naval architecture in the first place.
2022-05-16
1h 02
Out The Gate Sailing
Matt Rutherford // From SF to Japan in a 30-foot Daysailer - Ep. 95
Matt Rutherford made a name for himself when he completed a solo, 309-day, non-stop, record-breaking trip around the Americas in a 27-foot Albin Vega. Today he’s focused on putting the finishing touches on a 72-foot, Brucer Roberts designed steel schooner that will be the flagship of his non-profit: Ocean Research Project. Matt and I talked about the 60-day research expedition he and Nikki Trenholm undertook from San Francisco to Japan in a 30-foot daysailer they built in about a month.
2022-05-02
1h 25
Out The Gate Sailing
Cameron Albin // Going to Sea to Heal War Wounds - Ep. 94
Cameron Albin is a marine and an Iraq war veteran who suffered a traumatic brain injury while on deployment. After being discharged from the military he found himself struggling, until he rediscovered sailing. Now, he’s started American Odysseus Sailing Foundation to help other veterans and first responders living with PTSD by taking them to sea. The organization is organizing an entry into the 2023 Ocean Globe Race with an all-veteran crew aboard a Swan 59.
2022-04-19
57 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Billy & Sierra Swezey // Tula’s Endless Summer Marches on From Boat to Boat - Ep. 93
Billy and Sierra Swezey are better known to their online fans as the couple behind Tula's Endless Summer. The two met at a surf shop in Florida when Billy sailed in on his small boat. Not too long afterwards both of them were living on the boat, with their dog Jetty, cruising the waters of Florida and beyond. Since then they've had a series of fixer up boats - and a camper - that they've gotten on the cheap and turned into seaworthy homes allowing them to explore further and further. Currently they're fixing up a DeFever motor yacht...
2022-04-04
1h 10
Out The Gate Sailing
Tyler Walkey & Julia Sinusia // An Offshore Passage Days After Buying a Boat - Ep. 92
Tyler Walkey and Julie Sinusia fell in love with a ketch rigged Ingrid 38 in Monterey. Trouble was they needed to get it down to Los Angles within days of purchasing her because they had flights home to Japan they had to make. That’s where I came in. They posted online looking for experienced crew and I happened to have the time to join them for the few days it would take to sail down the coast. I recorded this interview with Tyler and Julia while we were at sea, underway between Monterey and LA.
2022-03-21
27 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Alex Kleeman & Lauren Sloss / Adventures Far and Near on a Valiant 32 - Ep. 91
When Lauren Sloss met Alex Kleeman in San Francisco, she was planning on moving to New York to study journalism. He was planning on sailing the world. They managed to do both of those things and stay together as a couple - eventually getting married and sailing far and wide together. As well as being a sailor, Lauren is a Journalist who recently wrote a wonderful article in the New York Times about a trip up to the Delta in which she explored the history and geography of the land and water.
2022-03-06
1h 12
Out The Gate Sailing
Jack Patton & Sonya David / Two the Horizon on a Passport 42 - Ep. 90
Sonya David and Jack Patton met while sailing, and really haven’t stopped. They live together on their Passport 42, along with their cat Fathom, and together run Spirit Marine Services a business they started to do boat projects and maintenance for others. They have sailed extensively all around the Bay Area and plan to head off further afield in the near future. You can follow their adventures at TwoTheHorizon.com.
2022-02-22
58 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Michael Robertson / Cruising while Running a Sailing Magazine - Ep. 89
The former editor of Good Old Boat magazine got into sail ing when his mother mistakenly subscribed to Cruising World when he was a kid. He met his wife Windy through a Latitude 38 crew list and ended up cruising together aboard an Newport 27 down to Mexico, through the Panama Canal and around the Caribbean. Later, they set sail again, this time with their two daughters, aboard a Fuji 40 and sailed up to Alaska, down to Mexico and across the Pacific to Australia. Along the way he started writing for sailing magazines and ended up running Good Old Boat.
2022-02-07
46 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Bekah Lane & Kathi George / Whale Strikes and Entanglements in the SF Bay - Ep. 88
This week we go below the waves to learn more about how what we humans do on the water while fishing, sailing, or shipping impacts humpback whales and other marine mammals. I’m joined by Kathi George and Bekah Lane both of whom work with the Marine Mammal Center in Marin. Kathi, Director of Field Operations and Response at the Marine Mammal Center, works on whale entanglement prevention. Bekah is a graduate student researcher at the Marine Mammal Center studying the risk of ship strikes to humpback whales in the Bay.
2022-01-24
39 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Cree Partridge / Racer, Boatbuilder, Owner of Berkeley Marine Center - Ep. 87
Cree Partridge started building boats in his parents front yard while still in elementary school. His passion for being on the water started at a young age and continues to this day. In college, he channeled his desire to be on the water into racing and traveled all over the world to crew aboard big, fast boats. He then got into boat building. For the past twenty years he’s run the Berkeley Marine Center, where he helps bring many a dream to life.
2022-01-11
41 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Ben Pedersen-Wedlock & Anna Behrens // Circumnavigating the Americas in an Engineless Boat - Ep. 86
Ben Pedersen-Wedlock grew up on boats and is an experienced ocean sailor. Anna Behrens had little to no sailing experience - until she met Ben. About a year after meeting, the two took off cruising in a 28-foot, ferro cement, William Atkins designed boat named Inga. They sailed south from San Francisco, down around South America and back up to New England, all without an engine. We talk about their 50-plus day passages, transiting the Beagle Channel, getting arrested in the Falkland Islands, running low on food and power in the dead of winter, and more.
2021-12-27
1h 05
Out The Gate Sailing
Kevin Wasbauer // Shearwater Sailing: A New Charter Business in Monterey - Ep. 85
Kevin Wasbauer is an experienced sailor, having competed in the Fastnet, the Heineken Regatta, the Transpac and many other races. In 2020 he purchased a Farr 53 named Atalanta and refit her during the pandemic in order to launch a charter business out of Monterey called Shearwater Sailing. I recently joined Kevin for a chat and a sail aboard this beautiful boat.
2021-12-13
38 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Sid Shaw // Shipwrecked in the South China Sea - Ep. 84
In 1967, my father Sidney Shaw was shipwrecked on a small reef just south of Vietnam while sailing aboard an 87-foot steel schooner named Dante Deo. The crew of seven, including a young child, were attempting to navigate the reef strewn South China Sea when they struck the Bombay Reef. Over 50 years later, my dad’s memories of the disaster and survival are still vivid as he recounts the story.
2021-11-28
47 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Bianca Bahman & Fernanda Schlender // Shipwrecked in Indonesia - Ep. 83
When Bianca Bahman and Fernanda Schlender, two Bay Area women decided to go on a surfing trip in Indonesia together they had no idea what kind of adventure they were in for. The small boat carrying them to the island resort where they were to vacation hit a reef in the middle of the night, forcing the two to take charge of the situation and fight for their lives. The two share the harrowing tale with me. Bianca also wrote the story up for the December 2020 issue of Latitude 38.
2021-11-08
1h 15
Out The Gate Sailing
Erden Eruç // Rowing The Pacific On The Way To Everest - Ep. 82
Erden Eruç is an accomplished ocean rower who is the first person to complete a solo circumnavigation by human power and the first to row the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans. In the spring of 2021 he launched his boat from Crescent City with the goal of reaching Asia and climbing Mount Everest. He stopped in Hawaii to fix some gear and better time his crossing. That’s where I caught up with him before he departed on the next leg of his adventure. During his crossing , he’s partnering with the Ocean Recovery Alliance to raise awareness about plastic in th...
2021-10-24
43 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Ryan Foland // Good Jibes: A New Sailing Podcast from Latitude 38 - Ep. 81
Ryan Foland, together with John Arndt, the Publisher of Latitude 38, recently launched a new sailing podcast called Good Jibes. The podcast, hosted by multiple members of the crew at Latitude 38, features stories and tips from west coast sailors and is focused on community, cruising, and racing. Ryan and I talk about the show’s origins and where its headed. Ryan grew on the water in Southern California and spent most every summer anchored off Catalina Island.
2021-10-05
34 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Sid & Rebecca Shaw // Cruising Together for Over 50 Years - Ep. 80
My parents, Sid and Rebecca Shaw have been sailing together for over 50 years. Starting in the 60s as a newlywed couple aboard their 33-foot ferro-cement ketch and then later aboard their 35-foot Hallberg-Rassy, they cruised all around the world. We talk about how they got into cruising and what kept them at it. From learning to sail in Florida to a near sinking in St. Thomas, they share stories from their time together at sea.
2021-09-14
1h 01
Out The Gate Sailing
Lin Pardey // Stories from a Lifetime of Sailing & Advice for Getting Out There Now - Ep. 79
When Lin met Larry Pardey in Newport Beach in 1965 he was just starting to build Seraffyn a 24.4-foot Lyle Hess designed cutter. The two quickly became inseparable and went on to sail more than 200,000 miles together, circumnavigating twice. Together they wrote twelve books on sailing and inspired many would-be cruisers with their “go simple, go small, go now,” philosophy. Larry passed away in 2020, but Lin continues to sail, and she shares in this interview sailing stories from the past and the present, including an inspiring tale about the Bay Area Association of Disabled Sailors.
2021-08-30
49 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Lauren Keane // Similarities and Differences Between Cruising And Back Country Hiking - Ep. 78
My wife Lauren Keane and I share a love of adventure. I brought sailing to the marriage. She introduced me to long-distance, back-country hiking. To celebrate our 10th wedding anniversary, we traversed the High Sierra Trail, a 72-mile hike across Sequoia National Park that took seven days and ended on Mt. Whitney, the highest peak in the lower 48. Lauren joins me in this episode to debrief the trip and discuss the similarities and differences between backpacking and cruising.
2021-08-16
36 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Marga Pretorius // Finding the Right Tools for Cruising and Living Life - Ep. 77
Marga Pretorius stumbled into sailing while a freshman at UC Berkeley and quickly realized if she wanted to head off towards the horizon on her own boat one day she’d need to learn how to fix all things nautical. Work on her own vessels and a career at the Berkeley Marine Center had her tackling all kinds of boat projects. Today she lives and cruises aboard her Kelly Peterson 44 - with an impressive collection of tools that she clearly knows how to use - as illustrated in her May 2021 Cruising World article. She’s recently started a marine surv...
2021-08-02
47 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Jim Diepenbrock // Dismasted While Racing a Swan 48 - Ep. 76
In March of 2021, during the Corinthian Yacht Club Midwinter race, Jim Diepenbrock was dismasted while sailing his Swan 48, Wingman 5. It was a dangerous situation, but Jim handled it with a calm demeanor that allowed him to get his boat and his crew safely back to the dock. We talk about this incident and other scary situations he’s encountered while racing on the west coast.
2021-07-19
35 min
The Evolved You Podcast
Hypertrophy & Strength Training!
TRAINING CHAT with Head Coach Naomi and Co-Coach @benjamin_shaw_fitness… In today's episode we chat all things "Hypertrophy VS Strength Training", what they are and the pros and cons of both. We also chat about how to implement them into your life, what one is better, where to start if you are a complete beginner and how you can get the most out of your training program/body composition... ENJOY! xo Podcast & Coaching: https://www.instagram.com/evolvedyou/ Naomi ZM: https://www.instagram.com/naomi_zeemckillop/ Ben Shaw: https://www.instagram.co...
2021-07-15
16 min
Calmversations
s03e95 | Human Contact, Devil's Contract with Jodi Shaw
Two artsy Gen-Xers ponder what to do with marginal amounts of midlife notoriety Female vocals and end music by Jodi Shaw (@Smith_Surge on twitter) Male vocals and sniggering by Benjamin Boyce Tips welcome! https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboyce If you enjoy an episode, consider sharing it with friends.
2021-06-28
1h 12
Out The Gate Sailing
Barry Walton // Reaching Reality: 3 Friends Sail a Small Boat to Mexico - Ep. 75
Roughly 15 years ago, Barry Walton and two of his surfing buddies bought a 24-foot sailboat, sailed it out the Golden Gate, turned left, and spent months sailing down the coast to Mexico. Though the trip wasn’t at all what Barry was expecting, he brought along a camera, filmed the adventure and just recently turned the footage into a 5-part documentary called Reaching Reality.
2021-06-28
43 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Noelle Brewin & Laura Levy // Starting Somand: Sailing Apparel for Women - Ep. 74
Noelle Brewin and Laura Levy met while sailing on San Francisco Bay. They bonded over a desire to create quality sailing apparel for women. Together the recently started Somand and launched the Farallon Jacket with an anatomical cut, and many other design features, specifically crafted for women. We talk about getting the business up and running during the pandemic and their plans going forward.
2021-06-14
38 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Cyril Derreumaux // Kayaking Solo from SF to Hawaii - Ep. 73
Cyril Derreumaux is attempting to solo paddle his kayak across the Pacific Ocean from San Francisco to Hawaii. French-born, Cyril now lives and began paddling here in the Bay Area about a decade ago. Since then, he’s raced the Moloka’i Hoe in Hawaii, paddled the Cal100 down the Sacramento Rive, done the 444-mile Yukon River Quest race in Canada twice, and in 2016 skippered a 4-man row from CA to Hawaii - setting a world record time of 39-days, 9-hours and 56-minutes for the 2,400 mile trip. You can follow his current crossing at SoloKayakToHawaii.com
2021-05-30
47 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Brady & Blue // Cruising SV Delos to Cruisers Academy in Tahoe - Ep. 72
Brady Trautman and Alex Blue are a filmmaking and sailing due who met cruising on SV Delos. For the moment, they’ve left the high seas and are starting a new adventure on Lake Tahoe - a sailing school called the Cruisers Academy. I talk with Brady and Blue about their time sailing on Delos, their adventure sailing in Svalbard, the resulting documentary series “80 Degrees North,” and their new ventures in Tahoe and beyond.
2021-05-17
46 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Ron Elliot // Close Encounters with Great White Sharks - Ep. 71
Ron Elliot probably has more close encounters with great white sharks than nearly any other person. Ron is a retired urchin diver who has spent countless hours underwater at the Farallon Islands. He continues to dive at the Farallons, even after a recent encounter during which he found himself facing a massive shark charging him with open jaws…. He didn’t escape unscathed. Watch Near Miss, a film by Josh Berry featuring Ron. And help support shark research at the Farallons, which has suffered a loss of funding during the COVID pandemic.
2021-05-03
46 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Brooks Watson // Sailing on Clubhouse & Watts on Water - Ep. 70
Brooks Watson started sailing about a year ago. But he’s jumped in with both feet, not only getting out on the water, but building a new community for sailors on the Clubhouse social media platform and launching a non-profit, Watts on Water that will enable cruisers to bring solar powered lights to those in need all over the world. He’s currently focused on the recent disaster in St. Vincent and is working to bring lights to those in need after a volcanic eruption cup power to much of the island.
2021-04-26
50 min
Out The Gate Sailing
James Dilworth // Big Adventures in Small Boats - Ep. 69
James Dilworth is a sailor and boat builder. He built a 17-foot catamaran, strapped it to the roof of his car, took it down to Mexico and spent time exploring the Sea of Cortez. Once, in a challenge from the Discovery Channel, he built a boat with 3-grand in 3-days and attempted to sail it to the Farallon Islands. When I first met James he was getting ready to fly to the Philippines where he’d bought a traditional dug-out canoe, outrigger sailboat to take between the islands. In this conversation he shares the highs and lows, close calls an...
2021-04-12
48 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Joe Balderrama // SF Bay Singlehanded Sailing Society - Ep. 68
Joe Balderrama loves the feeling of sailing alone - and he’s done a lot of it both in the San Francisco Bay and across oceans. He’s currently the Commodore of the San Francisco Bay Singlehanded Sailing Society. We talk about everything from the Three Bridge Fiasco to surviving squalls in the Pacific.
2021-03-29
47 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Ryan Finn Update // The Whole Story of the Hull Hole - Ep. 67
In January, Ryan Finn left New York on a single-handed, non-stop passage to San Francisco around Cape Horn - a feat that’s never been done. But only a day out from shore he heard a bang and found a gaping hole in the hull of his 36-foot proa. He was able to make repairs and limp back to the east coast of the United States. After interviewing him before his departure (Episode 62), I caught up with him again briefly to hear about the incident, the aftermath, and his plans for the voyage moving forward. He’s set up a Go...
2021-03-15
26 min
How To Rewrite Your Stars
Intuition and Psychology + Vision Board Successes w/ Guest Victoria Shaw
Welcome, this week's guest Victoria Shaw! Victoria Shaw is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Spiritual Coach who combines her background and training in psychology and counseling with her intuitive gifts to help clients heal, grow and realize their spiritual and full personal potential. She takes a holistic approach to counseling, addressing clients’ concerns on the mind/body/spiritual levels. She especially loves working with people who are committed to using their struggles and life experiences to fuel their own spiritual awakening. Victoria is the author of four self-help books for parents, children, and teens, the host of the...
2021-03-10
59 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Mike Scheck // Scanmar & Getting Into the Business of Sailing - Ep. 66
Mike Scheck is President of Scanmar International, the Bay Area company best known for making the Monitor Windvane. A long-time Bay sailor, Mike took over the company from founder Hans Bernwall in 2014. Scanmar actually sells a few different windvane models and autopilots. Mike and I talk about the advantages of different kinds of steering gear, the new emergency rudder system for the Monitor, the origins of Scanmar, as well as the challenges of making your avocation into your vocation.
2021-03-08
53 min
The Evolved You Podcast
BEN SHAW // Lessons from Buying our First Home
In today’s episode we have @benjamin_shaw_fitness on to do a TELL ALL about our property buying journey! This literally drained our souls... Being constantly rejected on offers, falling out of contracts plus so much more so we wanted to share our experiences on the whole thing for you! Disclaimer*** Every “mistake” is a lesson learnt and we are forever grateful for our experience! We just wished there was more information out there on the BTS of the buying process. ENJOY xo Benjamin Shaw: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coach_benshaw Naomi...
2021-02-28
46 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Graham Balch // Promoting an Electric Revolution on the Water - Ep. 65
Graham Balch is the Managing Broker at Green Yachts - a new brokerage in San Rafael that is dedicated to selling, servicing and promoting electric boats. He shares with me the latest advances in electric propulsion and other green technology for sailboats. Graham recently spent time with Kika and Dan of Sailing Uma to test sail a Salona 46 in Croatia and you can see their video review of that boat here.
2021-02-22
48 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Kimball Livingston // Writing and Racing in SF and Around the World - Ep. 64
Kimball Livingston covered sailing for the San Francisco Chronicle for fourteen years. He then moved to a position as the West Coast Editor for Sail Magazine. His assignments took him around the globe and had him covering everything from local races to the America’s Cup. His coverage has been seen and heard on NPR, Radio New Zealand, and the CBS Evening News. He’s a past Commodore of St. Francis Yacht Club and current Chair of Junior sailing at the club.
2021-02-08
51 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Ernie Koepf // Going to Sea for Solace, Affirmation, and a Living - Ep. 63
Ernie Koepf has seen the many sides and many eras of commercial fishing on the west coast. He grew up fishing with his family out of Half Moon Bay, and took to the life, buying his own boat to search the seas for crab, salmon, herring and more. His book Opening Day is a fictionalized account of his life and it’s a story beautifully told. Ernie will be reading his writing at the 8th annual Suasalito Community Boating Center Herring Festival on January 27th. Get your tickets here.
2021-01-25
32 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Ryan Finn // Attempting a Record: Sailing Solo, Non-Stop from NY to SF - Ep. 62
Ryan Finn grew up sailing with his family in the Gulf of Mexico. At 19 he was diagnosed with non-hodgkin's lymphoma and while undergoing cancer treatment he became fascinated by single-handed sailing. Today, Finn has successfully completed three Trans-Atlantic and three Trans-Pacific crossings. Now he's about to attempt the first ever solo, non-stop sail from New York to San Francisco around Cape Horn East to West. And he’s undertaking the 14,000 voyage in a modern proa, an updated version of a Polynesian sailing canoe. Follow Ryan’s journey at 2Oceans1Rock.
2021-01-18
27 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Linda Newland // Fastest Woman Across the Pacific Single-Handed - Ep. 61
Linda Newland has devoted a good part of her life to expanding the presence of women in the sailing. She is an accomplished sailor herself, having done numerous single-handed races, including multiple San Francisco to Hawaii Transpacs. She holds the record for the “Fastest Woman Single-handed Transpac” in a race from San Francisco to Japan, and she skippered an all-female Transpac team in 1997. Linda holds a 100-ton Captain’s License, she ran a yacht delivery service, she’s a maritime attorney, a nautical science instructor, a certified ASA instructor, and served as president of the National Women’s Sailing Associatio...
2021-01-04
43 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Jeff Cote // Enabling Dreams through Marine Electrical Systems - Ep. 60
Jeff Cote is the founder and owner of Pacific Yacht Systems. He and his staff provide custom marine electrical solutions for boaters. He thinks of his work less as providing a service and more as enabling dreams. He started the company after buying his own boat and having to redo the electrical system because it was causing him such grief. He wasn’t going to let his dream die due to gear frustrations. And he’s now helping others keep their dreams alive and head off into the blue with systems that allow them to be disconnected and self-sufficient for...
2020-12-21
54 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Lisa Chapin Bullett // Sharing the Joy of Sailing with Others - Ep. 59
Lisa Chapin Bullett Grew up sailing sunfish off the beach in Florida. Later, while living in Texas, she jumped to sailing bigger boats thanks to a program called SailTime in which members share boat access. Today, after cruising the East Coast, the Caribbean, and the Pacific as crew aboard various boats, Lisa is the owner of Sailtime San Francisco. As a licensed captain, Lisa has a passion for introducing people and families to sailing in whatever way works best for them.
2020-12-07
35 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Will & Sarah Curry // Crossing Oceans while Running a Business - Ep. 58
Will Curry grew up cruising with his family in desolation Sound, Sarah didn’t. But she did grow up reading about families that were out cruising and longed to do it herself. So it’s not a surprise that on their very first date they talked about sailing to the South Pacific. Five years later, that’s just what they were doing, aboard their own boat. In addition to sailing together, Will and Sarah work together on the family business - Hydrovane steering systems. Follow Will & Sarah on their blog: svkaiquest.com
2020-11-23
50 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Tim Henry // Dredging Up Great Stories on San Francisco’s Waterfront - Ep. 57
Tim Henry is a man of many talents. He’s a sailor, a surfer, a windsurfer, a journalist, and an artist. Until recently Tim was Managing Editor at Latitude 38 and he’s uncovered some great stories for the magazine covering the Sausalito general plan, anchor outs in Richardson Bay, the Berkeley marina, and more. We talk about all of these things in this wide-ranging conversation.
2020-11-02
47 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Clark Beek // Being Run Over By A Container Ship & Other Adventures - Ep. 56
In 1999, at age 29, Clark Beek sailed out of Newport Harbor aboard his 40-foot Ketch on what he thought would be a year-long cruise. Ten years later he sailed into San Francisco, bringing with him stories of being torn apart by a Rottweiler, having dengue fever in Costa Rica and dysentery in India, going through a bloody insurrection in Fiji and a tsunami in Thailand, running aground on shoals and reefs, sailing through storms, and being run over by a container ship! Clark is a journalist who has written for nearly every sailing magazine out there. Check out his writing...
2020-10-20
42 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Philippe Jamotte // Tackling a Record-Breaking Circumnavigation Not Long After Learning To Sail - Ep. 55
Philippe Jamotte took up sailing in 2013. In October 2020, he departed San Francisco trying to set a new record for the fastest westward solo, non-stop circumnavigation in a boat under 40 feet. He’s not one to do things by halves. A few of his past passions include long-distance motorbike racing, triathlons, and pottery. Since getting into sailing about seven years ago, he’s crossed the Atlantic as crew in the Clipper race, won the 2018 Transpacific Yacht Race in an Olson 30 named Double Espresso and set his sights on this solo circumnavigation. You can follow his journey at pjsails.com
2020-10-05
42 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Wilbur Spaul // Sailing to Hawaii in 9-foot Sailboat Named Chubby Girl - Ep. 54
Wilbur Spaul has been sailing since the 70s. For over 40 years he’s dreamed of crossing oceans in a tiny boat. On September 27, 2020 he will leave Berkeley, head out the Golden Gate and attempt a record breaking sail to Hawaii in a 9-foot sailboat called Chubby Girl. The San Francisco sailing community has rallied around Spaul to help him bring this dream to fruition. Now it’s time to start the adventure. You can follow his voyage at www.ChubbyGirlCruising.com
2020-09-26
27 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Ronnie Simpson // From Fallujah to Fiji with Many Ocean Miles In-between - Ep. 53
Ronnie Simpson was badly injured when hit by a rocket propelled grenade in Iraq. After coming home he discovered sailing as an exciting new way to explore the world. Since taking to the water, he’s raced solo to Hawaii, lost a keel at sea, biked across Asia, and set up sailing and surfing clinics to help other wounded veterans. Today he lives in Fiji where he’s running a board and sail shop called Mamanuca Board Traders.
2020-09-21
47 min
Out The Gate Sailing
SV Avocet: Chris & Marissa Neely // A Talented Young Couple Refit a Beautiful Old Boat - Ep. 52
Chris Neely grew up sailing on San Francisco bay, but met Marissa in the mountains where he taught her to sail on Huntington Lake. Not long after graduating college the two bought a 1979 Cheoy Lee 41, SV Avocet, which they are taking time to extensively refit in preparation for sailing far afield. Follow them on Sailing Avocet, their popular and beautifully produced video series on YouTube documenting the work they’re doing.
2020-09-08
45 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Tor Johnson // The Challenges and Dangers of Sailing Photography - Ep. 51
Tor Johnson first set sail as a child in the 1970s, cruising across the pacific with his parents and older brother and sister. It was during these travels that a friend gave him a camera, hooking him on photography. Today his photos appear on the covers of magazine such as Cruising World, Yachting World, Sail, and Sailing. Tor and I talk about the challenges and dangers of capturing unique images of boats, waves and more. You can see Tor’s work at www.tjhawaii.com.
2020-08-24
46 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Martin Machado // Making Art on Boats from 26 to 900 Feet - Ep. 50
Martin Machado is a visual artist who finds inspiration form the sea and the people who work it. His paintings and drawings reflect the stories, landscapes and people he encounters when he sails his small boat in the California Delta, or spends six months at sea aboard a 900-foot container ship, or squats in an old cannery with other salmon fisherman in Alaska. We had a fascinating conversation that touched on everything from pirate attacks to painting landscapes. Check out Martin’s artwork at MartinMarchado.com
2020-08-10
36 min
Out The Gate Sailing
The Franz Family // Cruising Mexico in a 68-foot, Aluminum Boat - Ep. 49
Patrick and Tara Franz, and their son Everest, started sailing about five years ago after moving to the Bay Area. It wasn’t long afterwards they started thinking about living aboard and cruising to distant destinations. The boat they've chosen for the journey is a 68-foot, Britton Chance designed aluminum racer from 1971. The Pandemic has added another element to cruising, but the Franz family continues to travel and enjoy their adventure. You can read their latest updates at svpandion.com.
2020-07-27
40 min
Out The Gate Sailing
John Arndt // 33 Years at Latitude 38 - Ep. 48
John Arndt is the owner and publisher of Latitude 38, the magazine that is fairly synonymous with sailing in the Bay Area. John started selling ads for the magazine in 1987 and in 2016 bought Latitude 38 from founder Richard Spindler. John also started, and has championed, Summer Sailstice, an event close to the summer solstice that encourages sailors across the globe to get out on the water any way they choose for a day of sailing.
2020-07-13
45 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Stan Honey // Part 2: Fixing Boats and Rules - Ep. 47
Stan Honey is a professional navigator, inventor and businessman who’s won 11 Transpacs, the Volvo Ocean Race and set a non-stop circumnavigation record a transatlantic speed record. In addition to being a successful navigator he’s an accomplished inventor and businessman. He pioneered on-screen navigation for cars, and invented the technology that superimposes the first down line in yellow for football game. He and his wife, Sally Lindsay Honey, race and cruise aboard their Cal 40 Illusion.
2020-06-29
40 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Stan Honey // Part 1: Sailor, Navigator, Inventor, Record-Breaker - Ep. 46
Stan Honey is a professional navigator, inventor, and businessman who’s won 11 Transpacs, the Volvo Ocean Race, and set a non-stop circumnavigation record a transatlantic speed record. In addition to being a successful navigator he’s an accomplished inventor and businessman. He pioneered on-screen navigation for cars, and invented the technology that superimposes the first down line in yellow for football game. He and his wife, Sally Lindsay Honey, race and cruise aboard their Cal 40 Illusion.
2020-06-15
43 min
Out The Gate Sailing
Jim Quanci // Three Decades of Ocean Racing: It’s a Family Affair - Ep. 45
Jim Quanci has been sailing and racing on San Francisco Bay since the early 80s. He’s raced to Hawaii 18 times, once with his whole family, once alone, and many times with his wife - whom he met while racing on the Bay. Jim has sailed many miles on his Cal 40 Green Buffalo and many more all over the world on charter boats. In this episode, we talk about what’s changed in racing over the years, his race strategy, single handing, and what he loves most about being out there on the water.
2020-06-01
36 min
The Evolved You Podcast
Training & Nutrition from home… #IsoLife ft. Ben Shaw
Part 2 of the Iso series (2x part series haha) and today we have a special guest on the podcast, Benjamin Shaw aka my partner! I wanted to split up my advice on how to manage our current live changes into 4x topics so this podcast episode covers everything training from home and nutritional adjustments, plus a bonus little easter special at the end! ANNDDD IT IS NOW AVAILABLE ON MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL!!! Go over and check it out, I guarantee it's 10x funnier then just the recording hahaha QOTD: “Shoot for the moon, even if...
2020-04-11
36 min
The Evolved You Podcast
BEN SHAW // Honest Couples Q&A
In this episode I get the boyfriend out of his comfort zone and do a #CouplesQ&A… Can we get through a whole podcast without having an argument? You'll just have to listen to find out! bahaha :P Find out the truth about how we really met, what we really think about each other and how we make our busy life's work whilst still managing a relationship, plus some health and fitness tips as always with a bit of cringe couple stories hehehe ENJOY! xo Benjamin Shaw... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coach_be...
2020-02-13
33 min
Recording Studio Rockstars
RSR221 - Hamish Benjamin - Lessons Learned from Mark Howard, Joe Chiccarelli, Steve Albini, Butch Vig, Vance Powell, and Eric Valentine About Recording Bands
My guest today is Hamish Benjamin a Recording Engineer and Producer from England, as well as the host of a new very cool podcast called 'Somewhere Sound' where he interviews great producers and engineers. Hamish is also the youngest guest to be on Recording Studio Rockstars at the tender age of 21. He started his podcast less than a year ago yet he already has a whos who list of incredible guests including Mark Howard, Larry Crane. Joe Chiccarelli, Steve Albini, Butch Vig, Vance Powell, and Eric Valentine to start. As an engineer himself, he runs a portable re...
2019-11-29
2h 25
Recording Studio Rockstars
RSR221 - Hamish Benjamin - Lessons Learned from Mark Howard, Joe Chiccarelli, Steve Albini, Butch Vig, Vance Powell, and Eric Valentine About Recording Bands
My guest today is Hamish Benjamin a Recording Engineer and Producer from England, as well as the host of a new very cool podcast called 'Somewhere Sound' where he interviews great producers and engineers. Hamish is also the youngest guest to be on Recording Studio Rockstars at the tender age of 21. He started his podcast less than a year ago yet he already has a whos who list of incredible guests including Mark Howard, Larry Crane. Joe Chiccarelli, Steve Albini, Butch Vig, Vance Powell, and Eric Valentine to start. As an engineer himself, he runs a portable re...
2019-11-29
2h 25
AudioAntihero
Benjamin Shaw - A Brand New Day (Live at donaufestival)
Free Single: https://bnjmnshw.bandcamp.com/album/a-brand-new-day-live-at-donaufestival-single Lead single from Benjamin Shaw's upcoming 'Live at donaufestival' album. This release is backed by a classic Dandelion Radio sessions collection. ---- Recorded live on May 4th 2019 in Krems, Austria for donaufestival 2019. This was Benjamin Shaw's first live performance in five years. The material performed here is taken albums like 'Megadead,' 'Rumfucker,' 'There's Always Hope, There's Always Cabernet,' 'Guppy,' 'Goodbye, Cagoule World' and 'One Day We'll Laugh About All This.' Dissected and reconstructed, the material here evolves often from lo-fi acoustic beginnings to an electronic pop that...
2019-09-26
04 min
BRIDGE Radio
#98 Dr. Benjamin Shaw: Ecclesiastes, Life in a Fallen World
What can we expect from life in a fallen world? How are we to live as redeemed people in such a world? Hebrew scholar, Dr. Benjamin Shaw, opens up the book of Ecclesiastes to not only answer these questions but also to shed light on the mysterious book Ecclesiastes. He is the recent author of a commentary published by Banner of Truth titled Ecclesiastes: Life in a Fallen World. Amazon Smile BRIDGE Ministries Giving
2019-09-13
47 min
Julio Rodriguez – BRIDGE Ministries
#98 Dr. Benjamin Shaw: Ecclesiastes, Life in a Fallen World
What can we expect from life in a fallen world? How are we to live as redeemed people in such a world? Hebrew scholar, Dr. Benjamin Shaw, opens up the book of Ecclesiastes to not only answer these questions but also to shed light on the mysterious book Ecclesiastes. He is the recent author of a […]
2019-09-13
47 min
AudioAntihero
Benjamin Shaw - A Brand New Day
Taken from 'Megadead' - https://bnjmnshw.bandcamp.com/album/megadead Dimestore Saints Premiere - https://dimestoresaints.blog/2018/08/23/premiere-benjamin-shaw "Megadead" is the new album from Benjamin Shaw. Released on Audio Antihero (UK/US) and Kirigirisu Recordings (Japan) on CD, Cassette and Digital. Previous Press: "Embrace this record, ‘cos it’s a true crafted thing of beauty, and no ball of sentimental aerie fluff.." - Gold Flake Paint "You wouldn't want everyone (or anyone else) to sound to like Benjamin Shaw but I'm delighted someone does." - The Line Of Best Fit "Superb." - Drowned in Sound "Benjamin Shaw is an outcast, a lo...
2018-08-28
06 min
AudioAntihero
Benjamin Shaw - Terrible Feelings!
"Terrible Feelings!" is the lead single from "Megadead," the new album from Benjamin Shaw. Released on Audio Antihero (UK/US) and Kirigirisu Recordings (Japan) on CD, Cassette and Digital. https://bnjmnshw.bandcamp.com/album/megadead Atwood Magazine premiere: http://atwoodmagazine.com/bstf-benjamin-shaw-terrible-feelings Previous Press: "A piece of work that could stand the test of time...The solitude is palpable." - Gold Flake Paint "It’s a reminder that some of the most powerful emotions can bloom from the simplest of raw moments, and Shaw is an expert at crafting just those instances." - Drowned in Sound "You wouldn't want everyone (or...
2018-08-28
03 min
AudioAntihero
Benjamin Shaw - megadead dot party
Opening track from "Megadhad - https://bnjmnshw.bandcamp.com/album/megadead "Megadead" is the new album from Benjamin Shaw. Released by Audio Antihero (UK/US) and Kirigirisu Recordings (Japan) on CD, Cassette and Digital. Previous Press: "Embrace this record, ‘cos it’s a true crafted thing of beauty, and no ball of sentimental aerie fluff.." - Gold Flake Paint "You wouldn't want everyone (or anyone else) to sound to like Benjamin Shaw but I'm delighted someone does." - The Line Of Best Fit "Superb." - Drowned in Sound "Benjamin Shaw is an outcast, a loner, a maverick and a freak. All...
2018-08-28
01 min
The Jodcast - Interviews
Extended JodBite with Benjamin Shaw
Benjamin Shaw tells us about a glitchy pulsar in the Crab nebula.
2018-07-14
33 min